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  • Regional headlines from the KBIA Newsroom, including:Galloway Criticizes Parson For Not Spending More Federal Coronavirus Aid MoneyFour Parson Staff…
  • Regional headlines from the KBIA newsroom, including: DHSS Seeks Organizations to Help Feed Children During the SummerMissouri Revenues Down 7 Percent…
  • Regional news coverage from the KBIA newsroom, including:Callaway Hospital Opening New Orthopedic Surgery UnitFerguson Plans to Improve Police…
  • Regional News coverage from the KBIA newsroom, including:Nixon Plans Announcement About Officer Training CommissionNixon Announces $1 Million Set to Help…
  • Regional news coverage from the KBIA newsroom, including:Kansas City Officials Offer no Consensus in Minimum-Wage IncreaseJudge Tosses Bid for Probe of…
  • Here's a roundup of headlines from across the region this morning, including:Farmers Are More Pessimistic and Have More Concerns for 2020New Study Finds…
  • From a white-knuckle Wall Street chronicle to a modernized Shakespearean war story, the films on David Edelstein's best-of-the-year list tell solid stories new and old.
  • While former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper is still seen as having an edge in his state's Senate primary, recent and past comments about race have dampened enthusiasm for him among some voters.
  • From a talky chameleon who's forced to find his swagger to a silent-screen idol who's losing his mojo, the heroes of 2011's best films made indelible impressions. NPR's Bob Mondello reviews the year's high points.
  • The WNBA's biggest star, Tina Thompson of the Seattle Storm, has just retired. She played in each of the league's 17 seasons. She won four championships and two Olympic gold medals. Steve Inskeep talks to Thompson, who never dreamed of becoming a professional basketball player.
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